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2.4 police officers and 2.3 firefighters per thousand population. These ratios are among <br />the highest in the state and well above the national average. We believe that these extra <br />officers are important for officer safety and community safety. We will also complete the <br />long awaited and much needed design for renovation and expansion of Police <br />Department offices. The City's Fire Department is rated one of the highest in the State. <br />We have recently refurbished three main fire trucks to like-new status. This year we will <br />start work on new administrative offices for the Fire Department and Central Fire Station. <br />The Mayor's top initiatives will focus on regional policing, providing in-car cameras for <br />all patrol cars and placing more emphasis on training and recruitment for the Police and <br />Fire Departments. <br />We're Building an Attractive City - We are working to enhance the natural and man- <br />made beauty of our city through effective City programs. For the fifth year in a row we <br />were named a Tree City USA. The Building Block Grant Program helps residents spruce <br />up their neighborhoods, and aggressive Code Enforcement will continue to address <br />deteriorated and nuisance properties. The Commercial Corridors. Improvement Fund <br />provides much needed funding to address a variety of needs along five of the City's <br />major corridors. The City is funding major programs for curb & sidewalks, <br />neighborhood centers, weed & seed program, and transforming a former dump into a <br />model outdoor environmental lab. <br />We're Building Opportunity - A key issue for any city is education and opportunity for <br />young people. The City is committed to keeping schools open in our neighborhoods and <br />to maximizing their use by the community. We are building partnerships that will create <br />new strategies for enhancing our formal education system. Working together with <br />families, student groups, school officials, neighborhoods, the faith community and civic <br />organizations, we can support our local schools and improve the level of individual <br />student performance. <br />We're Building a Strong Economy -Local government plays a key role in economic <br />development. By providing adequate infrastructure and offering targeted assistance, the <br />City can stimulate private investment, creating business opportunities and jobs. The <br />City's policies encourage new start-up businesses, strengthen existing business, attract <br />new jobs, increase assessed value and emphasize direct investment in hard-to-develop <br />areas. Efforts have been and will continue to focus on implementing the comprehensive <br />plans for downtown and the East Bank. The City's administration will vigorously pursue <br />the re-use and revitalization of older industrial sites, as well as the expansion of the <br />Blackthorn area. <br />Budget Calendar <br />The budget process is a key component to the overall success of managing city operations. It <br />allows each department the opportunity to reassess goals and objectives and the means of <br />accomplishing them. It provides an opportunity for the public to be involved and to voice their <br />opinions. It is a process that involves a great deal of people and spans a majority of the year. As <br />more fully discussed in Section D of this document, the operating and capital budgets are <br />prepared and approved at separate times of the year. The following calendar provides a general <br />xi <br />
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